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Shadow Show: Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury
by Sam Weller , Mort Castle , Ray Bradbury
by Sam Weller , Mort Castle , Ray Bradbury
An upcoming anthology that will be published over the summer by Gauntlet Press.
"SHADOW SHOW" is moving. It starts with a wonderful introduction written by the 2 editors, that is an hommage to Ray Bradbury. It continues with a second introduction, written by Ray Bradbury himself, in which he presents the authors in this anthology as his own litterary legacy.
This is quite touching and moving, especially when we discover that Ray's introduction was written in 2012.. so it is very likely to be one of his last written texts. And this one is a sort of "retrospective" one his carreer and litterary legacy.
I haven't finished to read this anthology, but the first story, written by Neil Gaiman is titled "The man who forgot Ray Bradbury". I would definitely recommend you to read that story, that is available, legally & for free on the io9 website :
http://io9.com/5918839/must-read-neil...
"SHADOW SHOW" is moving. It starts with a wonderful introduction written by the 2 editors, that is an hommage to Ray Bradbury. It continues with a second introduction, written by Ray Bradbury himself, in which he presents the authors in this anthology as his own litterary legacy.
This is quite touching and moving, especially when we discover that Ray's introduction was written in 2012.. so it is very likely to be one of his last written texts. And this one is a sort of "retrospective" one his carreer and litterary legacy.
I haven't finished to read this anthology, but the first story, written by Neil Gaiman is titled "The man who forgot Ray Bradbury". I would definitely recommend you to read that story, that is available, legally & for free on the io9 website :
http://io9.com/5918839/must-read-neil...
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